Smoking and vaping introduces toxic chemicals into your body, and also reduces the level of oxygen in your blood. While this doesn't affect the dermal filler it will have an impact on the healing process. This can prolong the time it takes for your tissues to heal, and increase the risk of side effects like infection.
Potential risks of smoking after lip filler treatment
Since all of the above issues – increased swelling, infection risk, decreased longevity, and aggravated inflammation – contribute to suboptimal results, smoking after lip filler injections can potentially lead to less satisfying outcomes.
After your first dermal filler appointment, you want to avoid any hot and humid place. For example, don't rush to the sauna or a hot tub right after your treatment. The high heat makes swelling in your face a lot worse.
To allow the wounds from your procedure to heal properly, the best thing to do is avoid smoking or vaping for at least 48 hours after the filler placement. Either will slow down your recovery and increase the potential for infection.
The results of filler treatment for smoker's lines can last anywhere from 6-12 months, depending on the type of filler used and the individual patient.
Over the long term, while smoking and vaping do not affect the dermal filler itself, it can increase the risk of lip filler migration. It also accelerates ageing, meaning you'll need more cosmetic treatments to improve signs of ageing like wrinkles and volume loss.
We recommend not smoking for at least four hours after the injections. As with Botox, you should avoid vigorous activities for at least two days. For the first week, you should avoid sitting in the sun, using a sauna, and sleeping face down. You should wait at least three or four weeks before getting additional filler.
Can you vape after tooth filling? Similar to smoking, it's generally advised to refrain from vaping after getting dental fillings.
The best results of dermal fillers are seen typically 1 to 2 weeks post treatment with some of the swelling and bruising dissipating by then. It could take up to 4 weeks for everything to completely settle down, at which point you will notice the results you're expecting.
Signs to look for include pain at the injection site and discolouration of skin (pale or deep red) for up to a few hours after filler injection.
Avoiding Physical Disturbance to Facial Fillers
Resist the urge to touch, poke, or massage the treated area after your nose filler treatment or any other type of filler. Applying pressure or disturbing the treated area can potentially displace the filler, leading to suboptimal results.
Dermal Filler Post-Operative Instructions
AVOID: Aspirin, Motrin, Gingko Biloba, Garlic, Flax Oil, Cod Liver Oil, Vitamin A., Vitamin E, or other essential fatty acids at least 3 days after treatment.
Smoking after a filling irritates the soft tissues in your mouth and increases the risk of gum infection around the filling. It can cause swelling, tenderness, or even more serious complications like abscesses if you leave it untreated.
Avoid heavy exercise the day of your treatment. Ice packs may be used to the treated area during the first 12 hours. Ice for 15 minutes on every hour. Avoid dental work for 30 days after filler injections.
DON'T Smoke or Drink for at Least One Week After Injections
Smoking and drinking can both impact the body's ability to heal. You should avoid smoking and drinking for the week before and after receiving your laugh line fillers.
If you're getting a burnt taste immediately after filling your tank, chances are that it's because you haven't let your juice sit. Leave the juice to soak in for at least 5-10 minutes before vaping again and you'll probably find that the burnt taste disappears.
The staining of both teeth and tooth-coloured fillings can occur from vapes with no nicotine content as much as those with nicotine.
Yes, you can, avoid eating until the numbness wears off, and steer clear of hard, sticky, and extremely hot or cold foods. Brush gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste, and floss carefully around the new filling.
And No Smoking for 2 Days
We often hear this question: “Can I smoke after receiving lip fillers?” Unfortunately, you will need to steer clear of smoking for at least 24 – 48 hours following your treatment. This is down to the fact that smoking can apply extra pressure to your lips and increase your risk of infection.
It's best to avoid smoking for at least 48 hours after lip filler treatment, and ideally for a week or longer. Smoking can slow the healing process, increase the risk of infection, and may even affect how long your filler lasts.
It is recommended that you do not vape for at least 24-48 hours after getting lip fillers. This is because vaping can cause irritation and inflammation in the lips, which can prolong the healing process and increase the risk of complications.
“Pillow face” occurs when too much filler is injected into areas like the cheeks, nasolabial folds (the lines from your nose to the corners of your mouth), lips, and under-eye area. This repeated overfilling can result in a bloated, round appearance that looks far from natural.
Types of Dermal Fillers and Their Lifespan
These fillers are traditionally thought to last between 6 to 18 months, depending on the specific product and the area treated. They dissolve gradually over time as the body naturally metabolizes the hyaluronic acid.
Although hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers have a low overall incidence of long term side effects, occasional adverse outcomes, ranging from chronic lymphoplasmacytic inflammatory reactions to classic foreign body-type granulomatous reactions have been documented.